Letter written by Robert Frost to "Mrs. Latham", dated June 11, 1922. This is a scanned version of the original image in Special Collections and Archives at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. Help us improve our transcriptions! If you see an error, email us at specialcollections@middlebury.edu .
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Ann Arbor Michigan June 11 1922 Dear Mrs. Latham: I must take a moment to tell you that I am altogether unlikely to find time for the article you are after. I know what Mrs. Wilkison has in mind, and she could get it from me if anyone could. For several years I have been threatening to do it, but I am afraid it will have to wait a few longer. I sha[–] probably settle down to the serious business of theorising about verse till I stop writing verse. Have Mrs. Wilkinson excuse me-and thank her Sincerely yours Robert Frost